Effective use of space management both in residential buildings, commercial buildings and all Government buildings should be given due importance in the future. The reason for this is pretty simple because the population would keep growing in the years to come.

A few decades ago, a two storied or a four storied
building would have made sense because that time there was not that
much pressure for both residential as well as commercial space.
However, today the demand is more than the supply side and the demand
would keep growing in the years to come.

Therefore, these two storied, three storied and four
storied buildings which were built long time back may open up debates
as to wastage of space management.

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Focus

For example, in a residential colony where there
exists one-two-three-four storied buildings, covering an X area of
land, could be accommodating around 40-50 families at best. In the
same amount of land, with proper planning and optimum usage of land,
if multi-storied buildings were allowed to come up as residential
colonies, perhaps more than 1,000 families could live here nicely.

Based on such examples, space management in planning
for all kinds of buildings in the future should be guided by the
principle of optimum usage of land with more and more well built nice
multi storied buildings coming up.

Such a planning would not only help the growing
aspirations of the large sections of the population for owning a
house, but also many offices can be set up under one roof without
wasting much of public land or property.